September 18 - 22, 2011 - Buenos Aires, Argentina
Sheraton Buenos Aires Hotel & Convention Center
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Keynote Lectures

 

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KL1.     Classifications and diagnostic systems in psychiatry: our heritage and our future
 N. Sartorius (Switzerland)

 (September 19, 10.45-11.30)

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KL2.     Past, present, future of the genetics of mental disorders
 P. McGuffin (UK)

 (September 19, 11.30-12.15) 

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KL3.     Community mental health care: recent developments and new trends
 G. Thornicroft (UK)

 (September 19, 14.45-15.30) 

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KL4.     Supported employment for people with serious mental illnesses
 R.E. Drake (USA)

 (September 19, 15.30-16.15)  

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KL5.     The evidence base for psychodynamic therapy
 P. Fonagy (UK)

(September 19, 16.30-17.15)
  

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KL6.     Cognitive-behavioral psychotherapies: their heritage and future
 K. Shear (USA)

 (September 19, 17.15-18.00)   

KL7.     The heterogeneity of schizophrenia: implications for research on biomarkers 
 B. Kirkpatrick (USA)

            (September 20, 10.45-11.30)

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KL8.     Neuroimaging in psychosis: our heritage and our future
 P. McGuire (UK)

 (September 20, 11.30-12.15)  

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KL9.     The epidemiology of mental disorders: heritage and future
 R.C. Kessler (USA)

 (September 20, 14.45-15.30)  

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KL10.    Suicide in a changing world
M. Phillips (China)

(September 20, 15.30-16.15) 

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KL11.    Personality disorders: past, present, and future
A.E. Skodol (USA)

(September 20, 16.30-17.15) 

KL12.    Getting to the fundamentals of eating disorders
J. Treasure (UK)

(September 20, 17.15-18.00) 

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KL13.    Schizophrenia: the beginning, the change, the future
W.T. Carpenter Jr. (USA)

(September 21, 10.45-11.30) 

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KL14.    Clinical approach to bipolar disorder
E. Vieta (Spain)

(September 21, 11.30-12.15) 

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KL15.    Clinical approach to major depression
M.E. Thase (USA)

(September 21, 14.45-15.30)  

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KL16.    Anxiety disorders: an integrative approach
D.J. Stein (South Africa)

(September 21, 15.30-16.15) 

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KL17.    Advances in the understanding and treatment of addictive disorders
C.P. O'Brien (USA)

(September 21, 16.30-17.15)
  

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KL18.    The indelible lessons of trauma: the propensity to remember and forget
A.C. McFarlane (Australia)

(September 21, 17.15-18.00)  

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KL19.    Brain plasticity in healthy, hyperactive and psychotic children
J. Rapoport (USA)

(September 22, 10.45-11.30)  

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KL20.    The heritage and future of women’s mental health
D. Stewart (Canada)

(September 22, 11.30-12.15)  

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KL21.    Psychiatry and general medicine: from theory to practice
T.N. Wise (USA)

(September 22, 14.45-15.30)  

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KL22.    Successful cognitive and emotional aging
D. Jeste (USA)

(September 22, 15.30-16.15)  

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KL23.    Culture and mental health: realities and promises
R.D. Alarcón (USA)

(September 22, 16.30-17.15) 

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KL24.    Ethics and human rights in psychiatry: an axiographic framework
F. Lolas (Chile)

(September 22, 17.15-18.00) 

 

 

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